TEHRAN: Armenia Willing To Expand Ties With Iran

ARMENIA WILLING TO EXPAND TIES WITH IRAN

IranMania News, Iran
March 20 2007

LONDON, March 20 (IranMania) – Armenian President Robert Kocharyan
said that Armenia is determined to expand its relations with Iran
and that it considers such ties as long-term, IRNA reported.

According to a report released by the Presidential Office Media
Department, the statement was made during his talks with President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Nordouz border area on the sidelines of the
inaugural ceremony of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline.

Turning to his country’s requirement of energy resources, the Armenian
president called for cooperation with Iran in this regard.

"Armenia is willing to use Iran’s experience in various fields,
including establishment of refinery and power plant, connection of the
railway networks of the two countries and cooperation on development
of the infrastructures of Armenia’s telecommunication," he added.

He appreciated the quick implementation of the mutually signed
agreements and contracts, he said that this provides a highly favorable
ground for further expansion of relations.

"The good will of our Iranian partner, in particular that of President
Ahmadinejad, plays a decisive role in bolstering bilateral relations,"
concluded the Armenian president.

TEHRAN: ‘Iran-Armenia Joint Projects Broaden Mutual Ties’

‘IRAN-ARMENIA JOINT PROJECTS BROADEN MUTUAL TIES’

IranMania News, Iran
March 20 2007

LONDON, March 20 (IranMania) – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
said that any cooperation and joint ventures between Iran and Armenia
will develop the relations of two nations, IRNA reported.

According to a report released by the Presidential Office Media
Department, the statement was made during Ahmadinejad’s talks with
his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharyan at Nordouz border area on
the sidelines of the inaugural ceremony of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline.

The president added that the strong will and firm determination of
Iranian and Armenian officials is highly significant in broadening
of bilateral relations in all fields.

Turning to Iran and Armenia as neighboring and friendly countries, he
said, "Expansion of relations has always been faced by administrative
problems and a number of other obstacles. But such a strong resolve
will eventually overcome all difficulties."

Expressing his satisfaction with the implementation of one of the
joint projects between the two states, he said that Iran’s numerous
potentials in different fields such as energy, establishment of
refinery, railway and power plant as well as cooperation in the domains
of communication, telecommunication and export of various products
have prepared the ground for transferring the relevant experience
to Armenia.

Meanwhile, President Ahmadinejad declared the country’s readiness
for cooperation in this regard.

Armenia’s Economic Growth 9.4% In January-February 2007

ARMENIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH 9.4% IN JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2007

RIA Novosti, Russia
March 20 2007

YEREVAN, March 20 (RIA Novosti) – Armenia’s economic growth between
January and February 2007 stood at 9.4%, while the country’s GDP
totaled 186,8 billion drams ($519.1 million), the national statistics
service said Tuesday.

For the period under review, consumer prices rose 5.1%, year-on-year.

Armenia’s industrial product prices were down 0.9%, its volume of
industrial output was 99%, while its trade totaled 199 billion drams
($552.6 million), up 51.5% compared to the same period in 2006.

Last year, the country’s economic growth was 7%. In line with Armenia’s
2007 budget, GDP growth is expected at 9%, compared with 13.4% in 2006,
and inflation should be 4%.

Hay Dat Carrying Out Work On Advancement Of Armenia’s Interests

HAY DAT CARRYING OUT WORK ON ADVANCEMENT OF ARMENIA’S INTERESTS

DeFacto News Agency
March 20 2007

The Armenian party has a bit weakened its positions in propaganda
referring to the Karabagh conflict settlement, the Head of ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Kiro
Manoyan stated at the Pastark Press Club in Yerevan today.

According to Kiro Manoyan, weakening of Armenia’s stand in propaganda
is conditioned by the fact that the Armenian party is too frank about
the peaceful negotiation process within the OSCE Minsk group and
attempts not to undertake steps that may have a negative influence
on the talks’ course. Meanwhile, the Azeri party pursues another
policy and carries out active propaganda to advance its option of the
settlement. According to the Head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau’s Hay
Dat and Political Affairs Office, the Armenian party should activate
its position.

Answering a question if Hay Dat used its contacts to advance Armenian
interests in Karabagh settlement on the international arena, Kiro
Manoyan said Hay Dat groups carried out consequent work in the U.S.,
Europe and Near East countries. In part, he noted the fact that
every year the U.S. rendered humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabagh
was to no small degree the merit of the Armenian lobby. The work
on the recognition of the Nagorno-Karabagh people’s right to self
determination is being carried out in Europe. As for the Near East
countries, in Kiro Manoyan’s words, the Armenian lobby is making
efforts to persuade that the Karabagh conflict has no religious
underlying reason.

In January-February Of 2007 Armenia’s GDP Grew By 9,4%

IN JANUARY-FEBRUARY OF 2007 ARMENIA’S GDP GREW BY 9,4%

Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
March 20 2007

Yerevan, March 20 /Mediamax/. The growth of Armenia’s GDP in
January-February of 2007 totaled 9,4%, as compared to the same period
of 2006.

As the press service of the National Statistical Service of Armenia
told Mediamax today, the GDP volume in January-February of 2007
totaled 93635.1mln drams.

The volume of industrial production in the republic in January-February
of 2007 stood at 93635.1mln drams, having decreased by 4%, as compared
to the same period of 2006.

The average monthly salary in Armenia in January-February of 2007
increased by 25,2%, as compared to the same period of 2006, thus
making 68295 drams.

The salary of budget organizations has increased by 26,5%, making
51944 drams during the accounting period, and the salary of non-budget
organizations stood at 83692 drams (growth – 24,7%).

Armenia’s Foreign Trade Turnover In January-February Of 2007 Increas

ARMENIA’S FOREIGN TRADE TURNOVER IN JANUARY-FEBRUARY OF 2007 INCREASED BY 51,5%, THUS MAKING OVER $552MLN

Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
March 20 2007

Yerevan, March 20 /Mediamax/. The foreign trade turnover of Armenia
in January-February of 2007 totaled 199.0bln drams or $552.6mln,
having increased by 51,5% as compared to the same period of 2006.

As the press service of the National Statistical Service of Armenia
told Mediamax today, the export volume during the accounting period
made 48.6bln drams or $135.2mln, and the import volume totaled 150.4bln
drams or $417.4mln.

The deficit of the foreign trade balance in January-February of 2007
stood at 101.8bln drams or $282.2mln.

Democratic Party Of Artsakh Started Political Consultations To Verif

DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ARTSAKH STARTED POLITICAL CONSULTATIONS TO VERIFY PARTY’S STAND AT THE FORTHCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

DeFacto News Agency, Armenia
March 20 2007

Democratic Party of Artsakh (DPA) Central Council has circulated a
message informing of the beginning of political consultations "to
verify the party’s stand at the forthcoming Presidential elections".

Discussions at the level of the Central Council and Democracy faction
at the National Assembly, DPA city and regional councils are to be
held, DE FACTO own correspondent in Stepanakert reports.

According to the message, before the day of the Nagorno-Karabagh
Republic President’s elections is fixed, the discussions’ outcomes
will be summed up, while at the stage of the candidates’ nomination
the extraordinary congress of the Party will promulgate the DPA
common position.

DPA Central Council voiced readiness to hold such consultations with
other political forces of Nagorno-Karabagh, taking into consideration
that "the challenges of today and tomorrow require the unity of will
and consolidation".

According to the information received at the NKR Central Electoral
Commission, a package of amendments to the Electoral Code to bring
it in line with the Constitution was presented to the NKR National
Assembly. After the Parliament has approved the amendments in the
course of one of its next sittings, the process of preparation for
the Presidential elections will start.

Robert Fisk Warns Of Deterioration Of Conditions In Lebanon

ROBERT FISK WARNS OF DETERIORATION OF CONDITIONS

NaharNet, Lebanon
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March 20 2007

British correspondent Robert Fisk has warned of further deterioration
of conditions in Lebanon with Washington now "much more deeply involved
in Lebanon’s affairs than most people are."

In an article published by the British daily The Independent on Monday,
Fisk wrote: "Dangerous cracks are opening up in Lebanon ­ and the
White House is determined to prop up Fouad Saniora’s government."

Indeed there is a danger that – confronted by its disastrous
"democratic" experiment in Iraq – the U.S. government is now turning
to Lebanon to prove its ability to spread democracy in the Middle East,
Fisk said.

He said that it now seems that every Lebanese potentate is heading for
Washington, adding that Walid Jumblat, the wittiest, most nihilistic
and in many ways the most intelligent, is also among the most infamous.

Fisk went on to say: "Now that poor old Lebanon is to become the latest
star of U.S. foreign policy, Jumblat sailed into Washington for a
35-minute meeting with President George Bush … and has also met with
Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Gates and the somewhat
more disturbing Stephen Hadley, America’s National Security Adviser.

He said that there are Lebanese "admirers" of Jumblat who have been
asking themselves if his recent tirades against Syria and Hizbullah –
not to mention his meetings in Washington – "aren’t risking another
fresh grave in Lebanon’s expanding cemeteries."

Fisk hailed Jumblat as a "brave man," adding that "whether he’s a
wise man will be left to history."

"But it is America’s support for Saniora’s government – Jumblat is a
foundation stone of this – that is worrying many Lebanese," according
to Fisk.

He said that with the Shiite ministers willingly quitting the
government, Saniora’s administration may well be, as the pro-Syrian
President Emile Lahoud says, unconstitutional; and the sectarian
nature of Lebanese politics came violently to life in January with
stoning and shooting battles on the streets of Beirut.

"Because Iraq and Afghanistan have captured the West’s obsessive
attention since then, however, there is a tendency to ignore the
continuing, dangerous signs of confessionalism in Lebanon," Fisk
explained.

He said that while several Shiite families in the predominantly Sunni
neighborhood of Tarik Jedideh have left for unscheduled "holidays,"
many Sunnis will no longer shop in the cheaper department stores in
the largely Shiite southern suburbs, or Dahiya.

More seriously, Fisk said, the Lebanese security forces have been
sent into the Armenian Christian town of Aanjar in the Bekaa Valley
after a clump of leaflets was found at one end of the town calling
on its inhabitants to "leave Muslim land."

True, Saad Hariri, has been holding talks with opposition Parliament
Speaker Nabih Berri and the Saudis have been talking to the Iranians
and the Syrians about a "solution" to the Lebanese crisis, Fisk
wrote, adding that Saniora seems quite prepared to broaden Shiite
representation in his cabinet but not at the cost of providing them
with a veto over his decisions.

One of these decisions is Saniora’s insistence that the U.N. goes ahead
with its international tribunal into the 2005 assassination of former
Premier Rafik Hariri "which the government – and the United States –
believe was Syria’s work," Fisk said.

"Yet cracks are appearing," he said, adding that "France now has no
objections to direct talks with Damascus and Javier Solana has been to
plead with President Bashar Assad for Syria’s help in reaching peace,
stability and independence for Lebanon."

"What price the U.N. tribunal if Syria agrees to help?," Fisk wondered.

Already Assad’s ministers are saying that if Syrian citizens are found
to be implicated in Hariri’s murder, then they will have to be tried
by a Syrian court – "something which would not commend itself to the
Lebanese or to the Americans," he said.

He said that Saniora, meanwhile, can now bask in the fact that after
the U.S. administration asked Congress to approve $770m for the Beirut
government to meet its Paris III donor conference pledges, Lebanon will
be the third largest recipient of U.S. aid per capita of population.

Fisk remembered that Saniora was also banned from the United States
for giving a small sum to an Islamic charity during a visit several
years ago to a Beirut gathering hosted by Sayyed Hussein Fadlallah,
whom the CIA tried to murder in 1985 for his supposed links to the
Hizbullah. "Now he is an American hero," he wrote in The Independent.

"However faithful its leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, may be to Iran
(or Syria), the more Saniora’s majority government is seen to be
propped up by America, the deeper the social and political divisions
in Lebanon become," Fisk said.

"International support for the Lebanese government will do a great deal
for advancing the cause of democracy and helping avoid civil war,"
Fisk quoted David Shenker of the Washington Institute for Near East
Policy as saying last week.

Shenker said that the "Bush administration has wisely determined not
to abandon the Lebanese to the tender mercies of Iran and Syria,
which represents an important development towards ensuring the
government’s success."

But Fisk was not too sure about that.

"Wherever Washington has supported Middle East democracy recently –
although it swiftly ditched Lebanon during its blood-soaked war last
summer on the ridiculous assumption that by postponing a ceasefire
the Israelis could crush Hizbullah – its efforts have turned into a
nightmare," he wrote.

Now we know that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had already
pre-planned a war with Lebanon if his soldiers were captured by
Hizbullah, Nasrallah is able to hold up his fighters as defenders
of Lebanon, rather than provokers of a conflict which cost at least
1,300 Lebanese civilian lives, Fisk concluded.

"And going all the way to Washington to save Lebanon is an odd way
of behaving," he believed, adding that the "answers lie here, not in
the United States."

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Armenian CB Published The Indices Of Business-Atmosphere, Economic A

ARMENIAN CB PUBLISHED THE INDICES OF BUSINESS-ATMOSPHERE, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND CONSUMER CONFIDENCE

Mediamax News agency, Armenia
March 20 2007

Yerevan, March 20 /Mediamax/. The Armenian Central Bank published the
indices of the business-atmosphere, economic activity and consumer
confidence for the first quarter of 2007.

As Mediamax was in the CB press service, in the first quarter the
index of the business-atmosphere made 57,8, the index of the economic
activity – 71,2, and the index of consumer confidence – 54,0.

The indices are calculated by means of a survey, which is carried out
with the participation of 801 organizations in the sphere of industry,
construction and services, as well as among the 2961 households in
Yerevan and the regions of the republic.

If the index exceeds the point of 50, the activity is high, if
the index is below 50, the activity is considered to be low, 50 –
standing state.

The ratio balance of the responses with the corresponding indices of
the basis period allow getting the final indices, which in the first
quarter of 2007, as compared to the fourth quarter of 2006, make 120,9%
– the index of the business-atmosphere, 110,4% – economic activity,
107,4% – consumer confidence.

In the fourth quarter of 2006, the business-atmosphere index made 47,8,
the economic activity – 64,5, the consumer confidence index – 50,3.

TBILISI: 2.3 Mln Cu. M. Of Georgia’s Gas Comes From Azerbaijan

2.3 MLN CU. M. OF GEORGIA’S GAS COMES FROM AZERBAIJAN

Daily Georgian Times, Georgia
March 20 2007

Tbilisi (GBC) – Azeri gas makes up 2.3 cu. m. of Georgia’s gas supply,
Georgian Energy Minister Nika Gilauri told reporters at a pumping
station in the village of Djandara which links Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum
gas pipeline with the Georgian distribution system.

According to the minister, Georgia has been receiving 1 m cu. m. of
Azeri gas though Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum gas pipeline for the last two
days. Azerbaijan’s state-run gas company Azerigas delivers 1.3 mln
cu. m. of gas a day.

Georgia receives 2.4-2.5 mln cu. m. of gas from Russia and 0.7- 0.8
mln cu. m. of gas as a transit fee for the Russian gas transported
to Armenia.

"Since gas delivery has been resumed through Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum
gas pipeline, we have succeeded to set a balance for 2007. Now we
plan to launch talks to revise the tariffs," Gilauri said.

Georgia pays USD 62.5 per 1000 cu. m. of gas delivered through
Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum pipeline, USD 120 for the Azarigas and USD 235
for the Russian gas.